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Why You Shouldn’t Give Up on Virtual Happy Hours
Forget the crosstalk and poor Wi-Fi signals. The psychological benefits are vital for some. Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, is quoted.
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Dose of nature at home could help mental health, well-being during COVID-19
Peter Khan, professor of psychology, explains the psychological benefits of getting ample time outside amidst social distancing measures.
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Psychologists are watching how we cope with social distancing
Professor of psychology Jonathan Kanter and psychology doctoral student Adam Kuczynski discuss their new study about the psychological effects of social distancing.
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Here’s a mental health tip to get you through coronavirus quarantine: Find tranquility in nature
Peter Khan, professor of psychology, explains the importance of exercising and experiencing nature in little ways while maintaining social distancing.
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Univ. of Washington and SurveySignal study how tips help us cope with COVID-19
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, explains his new study about the effects of the coronavirus on mental health.
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UW professor studies effects of isolation during pandemic
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, explains a study he's working on about the effects of the coronavirus outbreak on mental health.
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Local response to UW social isolation study leads to national effort
Jonathan Kanter, professor of psychology, and Adam Kuczynski, psychology doctoral student, explain the response to their study on the effects of social distancing on mental health.
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UW Studying Psychological Impacts of COVID-19
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, explains the results of an ongoing UW study tracking coronavirus's effects on the general population's mental health.
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COVID-19 could lead to an epidemic of clinical depression, and the health care system isn’t ready for that, either
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, and Katherine Manbeck, graduate student, explains how social distancing measures could lead to increased cases of depression.
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In a time of distancing due to coronavirus, the health threat of loneliness looms
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, discusses the effects social distancing and other coronavirus prevention measures can have on mental health.
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Social distancing is hard, especially for people living with addiction and mental illness
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, explains how social distancing is difficult for those who rely on in-person support to deal with issues like addiction.
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Seattleites ignore social distancing as coronavirus spreads
Sue Joslyn, psychology professor, discusses what the government could do to make social distancing measures and shelter-in-place orders more effective.
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How To Stay Resilient And Mentally Healthy During The Coronavirus Outbreak
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, explains the effects of coronavirus prevention measures on mental health.
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Social distancing comes with social side effects – here’s how to stay connected
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, and Adam Kuczynski, doctoral student in psychology, discuss the importance of staying socially connected during social distancing.
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Wondering About Social Distancing?
Jonathan Kanter, research associate professor of psychology, gives advice on maintaining mental health and human connection in social distancing.